Travis Kelce’s new favorite Taylor Swift song is not what fans expected: Other NFL tight ends also turn Swifties

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 Other NFL tight ends also turn Swifties

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Taylor Swift may have done “things greater than date the boy on the football team,” but now that she is dating one, it seems the NFL can’t stop singing her tunes—literally. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce recently updated his favorite Swift track, and the surprise pick left fans buzzing.

Taylor Swift takes over the NFL again—Travis Kelce and teammates share their favorite tracks

At this year’s Tight End University (TEU), a training summit founded by Kelce, George Kittle, and Greg Olsen to help players sharpen their craft, the Swiftie energy was impossible to miss. TEU isn’t just about drills and technique anymore—it’s turned into a mini music fest, with Swift taking center stage both on and off the field.In a playful moment captured by Bussin' With The Boys and shared on Instagram by FanDuel, Kelce was asked to name his current favorite Taylor Swift song.

The question, innocent as it was, drew a long, dramatic pause from the tight end. After a pensive sigh and a few pursed lips, he cautiously said, “I guess ‘So High School?’” His delivery had fans grinning, especially when he bashfully declined to sing a few lines, adding with a smile, “No, I’m nervous.

Kelce had once praised Blank Space as “unbelievable,” but it appears the catchy, flirty tones of So High School have taken the top spot on his playlist.

The song, believed by many to be inspired by Kelce himself, includes the lyric: "You know how to ball, I know Aristotle," which seems almost too perfect to ignore.Swift’s presence at TEU was another highlight. She surprised attendees with an impromptu performance of Shake It Off, drawing cheers from NFL players and staff alike. While TEU is known for building bonds between the league’s top tight ends, it now also doubles as a celebration of Swift’s music—thanks in part to her relationship with Kelce.Other NFL stars got in on the Swiftie moment too. Four-time Super Bowl champ Rob Gronkowski picked Shake It Off as his top track and even threw in a few dance moves. George Kittle of the 49ers didn’t hesitate before naming Love Story, calling it “incredible.” Meanwhile, Raiders rookie Brock Bowers intended to choose Love Story, but accidentally broke into You Belong With Me instead. Points for effort, if not accuracy.With the NFL season set to kick off on September 5 as the Chiefs face the Chargers in primetime, fans can expect not just touchdowns—but maybe a few sing-alongs too. Because when love and football collide, apparently, there’s always a Swift song to soundtrack the moment.Also Read: What does Aaron Rodgers' possible retirement mean for the Steelers’ future plans?

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